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Miscellaneous Automotive
Car Performance & Repair
2001 Durango Higher Mileage
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<blockquote data-quote="Lunchbocks" data-source="post: 2293026" data-attributes="member: 564487"><p>Given the known history of those vehicles and their transmission problems, I'd say you are taking quite a gamble. However, common issues are just that; common. You might have found on that is just fine and still has a good amount of life left in it. If it shifts good and has no visible leaks, it might be fine. I'd say check the condition of the fluid... not so much to see the fluid itself, but one thing that happens pretty often is tranny fluid gets extremely old, and upon finally flushing it out for fresh fluid, the trans will begin to slip with the new fluid.</p><p></p><p>If you're dead set on a Durango, go for it. I won't try to suggest other vehicles that may or may not be more reliable or cost effective.</p><p></p><p>The price seems slightly above what I would be looking to pay for it. If that's what they're asking, then at the minimum get 'out the door' at that price.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lunchbocks, post: 2293026, member: 564487"] Given the known history of those vehicles and their transmission problems, I'd say you are taking quite a gamble. However, common issues are just that; common. You might have found on that is just fine and still has a good amount of life left in it. If it shifts good and has no visible leaks, it might be fine. I'd say check the condition of the fluid... not so much to see the fluid itself, but one thing that happens pretty often is tranny fluid gets extremely old, and upon finally flushing it out for fresh fluid, the trans will begin to slip with the new fluid. If you're dead set on a Durango, go for it. I won't try to suggest other vehicles that may or may not be more reliable or cost effective. The price seems slightly above what I would be looking to pay for it. If that's what they're asking, then at the minimum get 'out the door' at that price. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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